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wj commented on Reading Neuromancer for the first time in 2025   mbh4h.substack.com/p/neur... · Posted by u/keiferski
roughly · 2 months ago
Yeah, I certainly didn't mean it to denigrate Gibson - his writing is beautiful, and I think he's one of the most perceptive Sci-fi writers going. The Blue Ant trilogy was one of the best encapsulations of the "new" world at the turn of the millenium, and reading The Peripheral has the terrifying quality of being given a prophecy of a future you don't want.

I've mentioned it elsewhere, but "This Is How You Lose the Time War" is one of the few other sci-fi books I've read that has that same level of artistry - the Calvino-esque ability to conjure an entire world history out of a short description of three objects sitting on a table. It's much more polarizing for the sci-fi audience, because it doesn't stay in one place and it doesn't flatter as much as Gibson tends to, but it's quite beautiful.

wj · 2 months ago
Agree with your sentiment. How to Lose the Time War read like a poem.
wj commented on Dow drops 1,500 points, S&P 500 loses 4% as stock market rout on tariffs worsens   cnbc.com/2025/04/02/stock... · Posted by u/spzx
alabastervlog · 5 months ago
I'd encourage everyone to go take a look at apnews, cnn, really pick your non-right-wing source website this morning. They're extremely consistent.

Then go look at Fox.

The top story when I checked a minute ago is about Congress resisting the tariffs with a highlighted quote about "disloyalty".

The six stories under that are largely weird culture-war stuff.

It's wild.

wj · 5 months ago
You're not kidding. It is linked to on the sixth row of stories. Underneath the row that includes "5 Recipes to Try for Grilled Cheese Month".
wj commented on Ask HN: What are you working on (August 2024)?    · Posted by u/david927
wj · a year ago
Building some personal finance tools. I don't like how many personal finance sites seem to be built around hawking credit cards and insurance rather than focused on helping people build a budget and get out of debt.

https://freefinancialwellness.com/

wj commented on Amazon-Unveils-Q   techcrunch.com/2023/11/28... · Posted by u/darrellsilver
andsoitis · 2 years ago
> My initial impression is wondering why they picked Q while the internet still remembers Qanon.

The first thought I had was of Q in Star Trek - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(Star_Trek)

wj · 2 years ago
I was thinking Q from James Bond.
wj commented on Ask HN: Which non-fiction books had the biggest impact on you?    · Posted by u/curious_soul
wj · 2 years ago
Cosmos by Carl Sagan

It really opened my mind to the quest for knowledge being its own noble pursuit.

wj commented on Tell HN: Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off    · Posted by u/baron816
ElFitz · 2 years ago
Now I want to set up a Patreon or Go Fund Me to fund an open source web clipper by those who worked on Evernote’s.

I’ve never really found anything that worked that well.

wj · 2 years ago
That was my favorite part of Evernote. However, I was recently cleaning up old notes that I had transferred to Obsidian and few of the pages I had clipped were ever read. It turns out I was just hoarding.
wj commented on Is it OK to recline your airplane seat? Some travel experts say no   cbsnews.com/news/airplane... · Posted by u/lxm
wj · 2 years ago
I agree with the article that it would be nice to give the person behind you a heads up. I am always worried about my laptop being broken when someone slams their seat back. At the same time it is really difficult to use my laptop then because my keyboard ends up so close to my chest.
wj commented on Intel Announces Aurora GenAI, ChatGPT Competitor with 1T Parameters   wccftech.com/intel-aurora... · Posted by u/ksec
A4ET8a8uTh0 · 2 years ago
I can only assume someone is working on a BS detector. And holy fuck, I would pay cash money for a way to identify it without having delve into it myself. Imagine not having to dive into paper only to find out that the population sample is so low that it shouldn't even be considered for submission or better yet have online news qualified as 'propaganda beneficial to side x'.
wj · 2 years ago
One of the few interesting ideas from Neal Stephenson’s book Fall is the idea that the rich pay people to curate the information they see on the web and in their social feeds. The poor have to wade through all of the machine generated content and propaganda and figure out what is true on their own.

An AI that does that detection would be both wonderful and dangerous.

(That book abandoned its only interesting ideas and went totally off the rails a few chapters later IIRC.)

wj commented on Apple Music Classical   learn.applemusic.apple/ap... · Posted by u/tosh
nordsieck · 2 years ago
> I suspect that purchasing music files to own will seem increasingly strange and inconvenient to younger people, though.

It'll be interesting to see what happens.

As a fan of blues, I've noticed that there are a lot of grey songs in my Spotify playlists. There's just no practical way to be able to listen to the music I want to hear besides owning it (Youtube is hit-or-miss as well).

For people who want to listen to pop, they're probably fine. But anything that's even a little niche is trouble. Or that's my experience, anyhow.

wj · 2 years ago
Can you recommend some blues artists that I may not know about?

u/wj

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